Space Symposium

Boeing Exhibit Center is Sold Out!

Written by: developer

One of the main reasons to attend the Space Foundation’s 30th Space Symposium is the dynamic Boeing Exhibit Center, featuring the world’s latest space technology, products and services. For 2014, the Boeing Exhibit Center has sold out, with 35 first-time exhibitors, setting the stage for participants to learn about the latest developments, see the newest space technology and have the opportunity to meet with customers and suppliers — all in one place.

Scheduled for May 19-22 at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo., USA, the Space Symposium brings together all sectors of the wordlwide space community to address opportunities and issues.

The Boeing Exhibit Center will open Monday evening, May 19, immediately following the Space Symposium’s opening ceremony, and will be open through Thursday, May 22. Exhibits will be displayed in two halls, the Boeing Exhibit Center in Broadmoor Hall and the adjacent Boeing Exhibit Center Pavilion.

A wait list is in effect and exhibitors are encourage to plan now to exhibit at the 31st Space Symposium, also to be held at The Broadmoor, April 13-15, 2015. The thousands of people who tour the exhibits include C-level industry executives, senior decision makers and government officials. Contact [email protected].

The Boeing Exhibit Center is not open to the general public. See the complete list of exhibitors and a map of the exhibits here.

Register Now
The 30th Space Symposium is preceded by a full-day cyberspace conference, Cyber 1.4 on Monday, May 19, at The Broadmoor Hotel. Cyber 1.4 requires separate registration, and a substantial discount is available when combined with Space Symposium registration.

A discount is currently available on standard industry registration, if paid by April 25, 2014. The Space Symposium website provides information in 71 languages, and includes the complete agenda and speakers list, plus registration information.

Register now here.

Co-sponsors
The Space Symposium officially kicks off Monday evening, May 19, with a spectacular opening ceremony, co-sponsored by Northrop Grumman. Other co-sponsors include: a.i. solutionsAeroflex Microelectronic Solutions; Aerojet RocketdyneAirbus Group, Inc.ArianespaceATKBall Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; Booz Allen HamiltonColorado Space Business Roundtable (CSBR); El Pomar Foundation; Exelis; Government Executive Media GroupIntelsat General CorporationLockheed MartinMetiSpace Technologies, Inc.Millennium Engineering and Integration CompanyMoog Inc.Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC); PAERaytheonScitor Corporation; Secure World Foundation; SES Government Solutions; SLS and Orion Industry Team; Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC); SpaceXSpincraftSSLStellar Solutions,Inc.; The Boeing CompanyThe SI OrganizationUnited Launch Alliance; and Universities Space Research Association (USRA)Aviation WeekSatNews Publishers; SpaceNews and TechBriefs Media Group are media partners.

This article is part of Space Watch: April 2014 (Volume: 13, Issue: 4).


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